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Re: Short loop fades more quickly than long loop with same feedback setting



What you want, maybe, is a looper that lets you specify the fade-out
*time* you want, in seconds.

Something, like, oh, Augustus Loop? ;)

os.


> On the Moebius mailing list we were talking about why shorter loops
> fade out more quickly than longer loops with the same feedback setting.
>
> The reason is that the feedback control sets the amount by which the
> volume is reduced per loop repetition. Thus, a shorter loop's volume
> will decrease by the same amount within less time than a longer loop.
>
> More details: http://nosuch.biz/loopFeedback/
>
> Comments/corrections welcome!
>
> Bernhard
> http://nosuch.biz


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